An estimated 700 additional persons are one step closer to homeownership after being allocated lands at Stewartville and Meten-Meer-Zorg, Region Three.
It was disclosed that the Housing and Water Ministry’s – Central Housing and Planning Authority hosted another ‘Dream Realised’ housing drive at the Synthetic Track and Field Facility, Leonora, Region Three.
The allottees commended the ministry’s housing programme which is enabling Guyanese of all walks of life to achieve homeownership.
“It’s very important for us, especially me since I always wanted to be an independent person for myself. It will be very helpful for me to be the first in my family, young, to receive my house lot, ” one such recipient, Sheena Banu said.
“I feel great you know after waiting a very long time… This afternoon from work, I will tell them [family] and they will be so happy. I can’t keep paying rent all of the time, I have to move on,” recipient Orin Sydney stressed.
Seamstress, Ruth Williams said, “I just wanna say how thankful I am to receive my allocation for my house lot today…When you are renting and moving from one place to another. Your business always will drop because you lose customers. But now that I would have a permanent place to do my business. I’m so thankful to the government for doing this for me.”
Another recipient, Akeem Washington highlighted that he applied for his house lot in 2016. He noted how amazing it is to acquire land to build a house as a young person.
“You don’t wanna live as a young person uncomfortable, having a land is something great,” he related.
It was pointed out that after years of applying for a house lot, Mohamed Desir Braithwaite noted, “I am so happy that I get a house lot….it will benefit me and my children.”
Recipient, Narissa Dindyal, who said she is currently living with friends, said that, “I am very excited, very happy. It will benefit my family a lot because you know you want your own place to live.”
Dexter Frank was quoted as saying, “I have a family and I know they will be excited that their dreams will finally come true… live on their own land and be comfortable.”
Recipient, Kwame Jonas disclosed that he updated his information at the Building Expo back in July which served to be fruitful, since he was notified recently that he was selected for a house lot.
“I must say that I’m very happy now because I have somewhere that I can put my money towards,” Jonas said.
Housing and Water Minister, Collin Croal in delivering the feature address, stressed that the government will ensure it fulfills its commitments to the people. It was noted that this is being accomplished through the ministry’s aggressive housing drive across the country.
Minister Croal underlined.
Croal also explained that the ministry will achieve its target of allocating 10,000 house lots for 2022.
“One can expect for us to close the year with an allocation of about 20, 500. Next Tuesday will signal our final ‘Dream Realised’ exercise. And so, we will be closing 2022 with a bang to achieve 20, 500 overall.”
Meanwhile, Junior Housing and Water Minister, Susan Rodrigues declared that the housing drive aims to provide affordable homeownership to Guyanese across the country.
“And to help in that process, you’ve seen accelerating infrastructure works and the first phase, infrastructure work has been completed in several areas including Leonora, Stewartville, Anna Catherina,” she emphasized.
It was noted that some 1,200 persons were allocated house lots in Region Three in September.
It was pointed out that the allocation also forms part of the government’s target to allocate at least 50,000 house lots in this term in office.
CHPA’s Chief Executive Officer, Sherwyn Greaves, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Andre Ally, and Vice Chairman of Region Three, Omesh Satyanand were also in attendance.
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